The correct diagnosis is sinus rhythm, nonconducted premature atrial complexes (PACs), and junctional escape complex (Figure 2). The rhythm is irregular, but the long intervals are all the same (↔) ...
A 46-year-old man with a history of diabetes and hyperlipidemia presents to his primary care provider for a routine physical ...
THE electrocardiographic picture of prolonged QRS-complex duration with short PR interval was the subject of isolated reports 1,2 until Wolff, Parkinson and White 3 described the clinical syndrome of ...
This wide QRS complex tachycardia has a typical left bundle branch block pattern, but two things give the clue that this is ventricular tachycardia. There is a fusion beat (second from left) present ...
Among patients hospitalized with heart failure, having a longer than normal QRS duration appears to predict a high risk of death or rehospitalization within a few months after discharge, according to ...
The QRS complex is positive in lead I and negative in lead II and also negative in lead aVF – indicating left axis deviation TIP When you see RBBB always look for 1 st degree heart block and/or left ...
To test the hypothesis that fetuses exposed to maternal preeclampsia or chronic hypertension have deranged development of cardiac time intervals. Pregnancies were divided into three groups: ...
Current guidelines from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recommend cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for patients with NYHA class III or IV heart failure ...